Category: Illustration

We’re all familiar with Pokémon, the little Japanese figures that ruled childhood card collections and gamers’ obsessions for years. Looking back, a group of artists wondered how the collecting experience might change...

Brazilian illustrator Butcher Billy attempts to mash up two seemingly unrelated worlds of '80s post-punk music icons and American comic book superheroes in his project 'The Post-Punk/New Wave Super Friends.' His unapologetic...

Commuting is typically a boring and unpleasant experience. October Jones battled his lame train ride by drawing cartoons onto paper, placing them over his fellow passengers' heads and discreetly snapping a photo. Since participating...

Marcus Reed is a London-based graphic artist who has reinvented the alphabet as we know it by using the familiar shapes of animals to form each of the 26 letters. Each entry in the series gives the impression of having been assembled...

Among the 2,300 entries submitted by artistic and creative illustrators from around the world, the Association of Illustrators (AOI) has finally announced 17 winners at the recent World Illustration Awards exhibit at London’s...

There comes a time when running around rooftops, swinging from building to building, and fighting bad guys just doesn't cut it financially. Artist Chow Hon Lam has imagined our favorite superheroes doing odd-jobs. The Malaysian...

It’s said that you can access alternate planes of reality through the practice of meditation. Playing with some of these themes of spiritual contemplation, illustrator Julio Cumana creates renderings of morphed realities....

Eunjong Yoo, a young Korean visual art graduate, started her artistic career working various fashion-related jobs before pursuing her real passion of illustrating. After completing her BFA illustration at The School of Visual...

To render her illustrations in the most lifelike way possible, Irma Gruenholz uses clay. The Madrid-based graphic designer and illustrator turns what are typically 2D works into 3D by using clay to model the characters...

Edwin Servaas is an illustrator and designer based in Curaçao, but his roots are from Northern Amsterdam. His novel style is crisp and influenced by the previous decades, particularly the mid 60's to the late 70's. He said...

Illustrator Stephen Wildish of Wildish & Co committed himself “to create something witty or pretty once a week.” Calling it The Friday Project, the British designer has created diagrams that result in a chuckle. Giving...

At one time, Sailor Moon was on every manga lover's mind. It reached the ranks of such instant hits as Dragon Ball Z and Yu-Gi-Oh! And now that it's back on TV, there's no reason not to do a Sailor Moon crossover with Disney. Drachea Rannak...

'Play The Game' by Deviant artist Betteo is a minimalist and stylish imagining of 30 different Game of Thrones characters. Some of the details that you are used to seeing are toned down, others played up. I can't help but want to see...

James Curran of SlimJim Studios has created these incredibly simple, but humorous animations that don't seem to have a common theme other than providing simple pleasure. His GIFs tell little 5-second stories and each one...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes were used by patients with various illnesses and each illustration metaphorically represents the obstacles that they had to overcome. Check out Landeta’s illustrations below, and find more on Facebook. ...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes were used by patients with various illnesses and each illustration metaphorically represents the obstacles that they had to overcome. Check out Landeta’s illustrations below, and find more on Facebook. ...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes were used by patients with various illnesses and each illustration metaphorically represents the obstacles that they had to overcome. Check out Landeta’s illustrations below, and find more on Facebook. ...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes were used by patients with various illnesses and each illustration metaphorically represents the obstacles that they had to overcome. Check out Landeta’s illustrations below, and find more on Facebook. ...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes were used by patients with various illnesses and each illustration metaphorically represents the obstacles that they had to overcome. Check out Landeta’s illustrations below, and find more on Facebook. ...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes were used by patients with various illnesses and each illustration metaphorically represents the obstacles that they had to overcome. Check out Landeta’s illustrations below, and find more on Facebook. ...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes were used by patients with various illnesses and each illustration metaphorically represents the obstacles that they had to overcome. Check out Landeta’s illustrations below, and find more on Facebook. ...

Sara Landeta repurposes used medicine packaging as canvases for illustrative depictions of birds. Since last year, she has created over 120 of them for an exhibition titled “Medicine as Metaphor”. The 120 or so boxes were used by patients with various illnesses and each illustration metaphorically represents the obstacles that they had to overcome. Check out Landeta’s illustrations below, and find more on Facebook. ...

The world is truly a beautiful place. As graphic artists, we see the beauty everywhere we look. It inspires us. Encourages us. And helps shape the many artistic projects that endlessly flow from our own colorful minds.
Not only does the world inspire us; we inspire each other. Artists feed off of other artists’ design energy. It fuels our creativity and sparks our passion. The end result is a planet full of designs as varied in style and substance as the artists who created them. And that’s where we come in.